TravelPod Member ReviewsClub Mahindra Mashobra

“ Shimla's mini paradise ”

Reviewed Nov 6, 2014

by minali (2 reviews) Mumbai , India

The most amazing experience, breathtaking views from every corner, interiors and decor was very appealing and unique , lot of details to theme of British era and beautiful canvas paintings put up on display. Delicious breakfast with good variety of choices. Attentive and smiling staff and very lively atmosphere in the fun zone

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